Thanks for the welcome David, I will post the Borcht recipe for sure and there are many variations if you google it. Gianni, thank you for sharing all the details of your diet. I have to admit, it's only been in the last 2 years I have been more careful about my diet, so I am keen to start making some more drastic changes such as more raw veggies and juicing as you have suggested. I currently take Omega 3 and Vitamin D as far as supplements. I am naturally a high energy person, so despite all my surgeries, energy has not been a problem for me.
Ok so soup!!!!! An old Russian recipe passed on to me from a friend
1. Start by making some Broth ( you can boil meat bones in water) or buy the pre-made Campbells stuff. I prefer chicken flavour. Start with 4-6 cups
2. In a frying pan, fry in 2 tbsp. of olive oil 1 medium chopped onion, some chopped carrots ( 3/4 cup) and 1 chopped red pepper. Add this to the broth.
3. Boil 1-2 peeled potatoes and chopped them into cubes . Add them to the broth.Sometimes I omit the potatoes to make the soup "lighter", but a Russian would tell you that it's not "real" Borcht then
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4. Peel 1 large beet or 3 small beets and grate or chop into small cubes and add to broth. You can also omit the beets if you want, but to me this is what makes the Borcht yummy and colourful. Sometimes I cheat and take a few of the pickled beets you buy in the jars at the grocery store and just add those. Just as tasty!!
So simmer all this for about 25 mins and then finely chop cabbage into little shreds and add this at the end and simmer another 15-20 mins until cabbage is soft. Sometimes I cheat and buy the packages of the ready shredded coleslaw cabbage that is in the salad section at the grocery store .As you can see, I cheat a lot sometimes
Add salt, pepper to your desire and a couple Bay leaves if you have them. I eat mine with a dollop of sour cream and fresh dill sprinkled on top. Very healthy and hearty!! Enjoy!!!